Tennessee License Law
A Tennessee affiliate broker who willfully violates the license law may face criminal charges for a:
AFederal misdemeanor
BClass A misdemeanor under Tennessee law✓ Correct
CClass B felony
DCivil infraction only with no criminal exposure
Explanation
Willful violations of Tennessee real estate license law may constitute a Class A misdemeanor under TCA Title 62 Chapter 13, in addition to TREC administrative disciplinary action. Serious violations can also be prosecuted as criminal fraud.
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